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Internet giant Google is reportedly in talks with automakers to bring driverless cars to American roads. The ever-expanding multimedia company has already put its own fleet of Prius-based self-driving prototypes through 400,000km of testing, and aims to cover more than 1.6 million kilometres before the programme is complete. According to US paper The Detroit News, the only remaining question is how to make the technology available to road users.read more

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